Op-Ed Columnists – Page 14

  • Opinion

    Comment: Does Boeing's new 737 have the Max factor?

    2011-09-05T09:00:00Z

    When Boeing launched the last iteration of its ubiquitous 737 back in 1993, the head of its Renton plant declared it had "built and delivered more than 2,500 and we expect to deliver another 2,500".

  • Tom Enders and John Leahy
    Opinion

    Comment: Art of war masterclass

    2011-07-24T12:00:00Z

    Every battle is won before it is even fought, an ancient treatise on conflict says. Airbus seems to have demonstrated this by swooping on Boeing's sacred turf with military precision

  • Opinion

    Comment: Safety's bad guys persistently offend

    2011-07-23T12:00:00Z

    Safety is in a rut, it seems. Mostly it is stuck there because the bad guys are not getting any better, despite pressure - and assistance - from the outside and, occasionally, attempts at self-improvement.

  • Opinion

    Comment: Cosy down under

    2011-07-22T00:00:00Z

    There is a frenzy of activity among Asia-Pacific airlines to form alliances and strategic partnerships, and more could be in the offing.

  • Opinion

    Comment: Singapore spring at IATA agm

    2011-06-24T09:25:00Z

    A week, so the saying goes, is a long time in politics. And for outgoing IATA chief Giovanni Bisignani, it took just two days in Singapore, where airline...

  • Opinion

    Comment: To Mars and back – or a bust-up?

    2011-06-21T10:00:00Z

    Five hundred days locked in a windowless container outside Moscow sounds like some sort of Soviet-era re-education scheme. It would certainly be enough to...

  • Opinion

    Comment: Powerful promises

    2011-06-21T00:00:00Z

    CFM's endorsement from Virgin America for the Leap engine was won by besting Pratt & Whitney on guaranteed performance. So, the deal is a result more of talking than technology

  • Opinion

    Comment: A dusty trail to super-smart innovations

    2011-06-07T00:00:00Z

    To look into the future and see dust sounds like a prediction for pessimists. But we're not talking ground dirt - listen carefully and there's a growing buzz around a nanotechnology idea known as "smart dust".

  • Opinion

    Comment:AF447's new puzzles

    2011-06-07T00:00:00Z

    We now know how an Air France Airbus A330 vanished two years ago, but two new questions arise - one related to icing awareness, the other to man-machine harmony and flying skills

  • Opinion

    Comment: Turboprops can be life savers too

    2011-05-31T14:00:00Z

    For most of us, an aircraft like the ATR 42 makes pleasant work of short-hop holiday or business trips. Such turboprops fly lower than jets, so the view reminds us that flying can still be a joy.

  • Opinion

    Comment: A clash over ash

    2011-05-31T10:00:00Z

    Opinion may be divided on how to cope with volcanic eruptions. But caution is the only option until Europe has scaled a steep learning curve - which it must, given rising seismic activity

  • Opinion

    Comment: Giovanni's decade

    2011-05-24T14:39:00Z

    In an IATA career spanning a decade, Giovanni Bisignani has dragged this venerable air transport industry institution kicking and screaming into the 21st...

  • Opinion

    Comment: We can beat your offer – with state help

    2011-05-24T00:00:00Z

    That interminable World Trade Organisation dispute between Airbus and Boeing over government subsidies to large airliner programmes flared up again last...

  • Opinion

    Comment: Money loves Russia?

    2011-05-24T00:00:00Z

    Forced to abandon plans for a London share listing, the maker of Mil and Kamov helicopters was disappointed - but not too ruffled. And Oboronprom's sangfroid is well justified

  • Opinion

    Comment: The future is big

    2011-05-17T11:00:00Z

    Emirates is making serious money while EasyJet has its major shareholder worried. The difference between the two may have more to do with hardware than strategy

  • Opinion

    Comment: Cranfield cabin air test finds toxins

    2011-05-17T09:00:00Z

    Cranfield University's study of cabin air quality has served a useful scientific purpose, even if it is not as useful as the test team might have hoped.

  • Opinion

    Comment: India's MMRCA shortlist backs substance over style

    2011-05-10T10:00:00Z

    New Delhi narrowed its medium fighter contest to two European products after seeing through the marketing gimmicks at Aero India. At last, the competition has got serious ...

  • Opinion

    Comment: See-and-avoid entails looking out

    2011-05-10T09:00:00Z

    A Cessna Citation pilot climbing away from the runway looks up from engaging the autopilot to find a Cessna 172 filling his windscreen.

  • Opinion

    Comment: Note to EU: was Mangalore an anomaly?

    2011-05-03T00:00:00Z

    If the "Swiss cheese" model describes an unfortunate alignment of safety holes conspiring to cause an accident, the crew in the Mangalore overrun stacked...

  • Opinion

    Comment: When the music stops

    2011-05-03T00:00:00Z

    The USA's regional carriers are jockeying for position as the majors they feed consolidate. But the disadvantage of operating small jets is putting pressure on the traditional business model